Thanks for the feedback guys, yes the commission is way low, but it's converting pretty well. No harm in leaving it up, just wanted to see if something paid better. I'm doing the "sold out? try stubhub" thing too and we'll see if that works. The auto-updating calendar or events buy.at is pretty good, I'm looking around for other affiliate programs that have something similar but so far I've been unable to find any. If movietickets.com or fandango had something like that I'm sure it would work well.
Be careful with the linking to StubHub, the Ticketmaster TOS doesn't permit sites that link to secondary brokers/resellers. (Which is stupid, but what do you expect from a near-monopoly business)
Can someone explain to me what a 24 hour cookie is? I'm not familiar with that term. Does that mean if they visit the page through my site and then go back to purchase 2 days later I don't get credit for it? $13,333 sold $12.75 paid to me Ticketmaster sucks, Pearl Jam was right.
AwesomeSeating.com sells sports, concerts and theatre tickets for all major events worldwide. Our inventory consists of over 7 million tickets and 60,000 events worldwide. AwesomeSeating.com is paying 7.5% commission per sale with a 60 day cookie. The average ticket order is $450.00 on AwesomeSeating.com. We have been in business over 10 years and are members of the Better Business Bureau and MacAfee Secure. The Affiliate Sign-up page is below: http://www.shareasale.com/shareasale...rchantID=22490
if you are looking for European events, seatwave.com are the biggest in Europe, about the same as stubhub is in the states. you will be able to sign up to their affiliate program from wednesday afternoon at www.partnertix.com